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EPISODE · Mar 25, 2024 · 1H 7M

Kaysera Stops Pretty Places Part 2

from Nightmares of the Americas: Indigenous Tales · host Joseph, Gabriel , and Mike Behill

Send us a textWelcome to Nightmares of the Americas Indigenous tales, where the harrowing reality of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW) is brought to light. Our women and girls are vanishing at an alarming rate, yet their stories often go untold. According to the National Crime Information Center's data up to 2016, there have been 5,712 reported cases of missing American Indian and Alaska Native women and girls. Shockingly, the U.S Department of Justice's missing persons database has acknowledged only 116 of these cases. What's particularly distressing is that a majority of these disappearances and murders occur on Native-owned land and are perpetrated by non-Native individuals. The challenge is compounded by a lack of communication and jurisdictional complexities among state, local, federal, and tribal law enforcement agencies, making it exceedingly difficult to initiate investigations.Today, we delve into yet another heart-wrenching MMIW case: that of Kaysera Stops Pretty Places. On August 24, 2019, Kaysera vanished near the Crow Reservation. Five agonizing days later, her lifeless body was found in Hardin, Montana, in the vicinity where she was last seen alive. However, the truth of her tragic fate was not revealed to her family until September 11—nearly two weeks after her disappearance.These stories are not isolated incidents; they are part of a larger pattern of violence and injustice faced by Indigenous women and girls across the Americas. Through shedding light on these cases, we aim to honor the lives lost and demand justice for the MMIW community. Join us as we navigate the chilling realities of MMIW and advocate for change.Nightmares of the americas and the behill network are teaming up with the long hairs. These guys have amazing products and have spent the last 10 years building a strong positive community for men with long hair. Click on the link below and enter code "NIGHTMARES" at check out. https://thelonghairs.us/?dt_id=2267311&fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAabJB5dlPL-NcZi-o-2tRQDtsTRO8llxYt4qZ8m4u7raitbHK_qUexYIrb0_aem_noz8FSXZP2Ij6250h4po_QMerch store- https://indigenoustales.threadless.com/Email us at [email protected] Also check out our Instagram -https://www.instagram.com/indigenous_tales/And our TikTok -https://www.tiktok.com/@indigenous_talesAmanda Bland Dallas area Bakeryinstagram - https://www.instagram.com/cupidsweetsbakes/Cupid Sweets- https://www.facebook.com/cupidsweets

Send us a textWelcome to Nightmares of the Americas Indigenous tales, where the harrowing reality of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW) is brought to light. Our women and girls are vanishing at an alarming rate, yet their stories often go untold. According to the National Crime Information Center's data up to 2016, there have been 5,712 reported cases of missing American Indian and Alaska Native women and girls. Shockingly, the U.S Department of Justice's missing persons database has acknowledged only 116 of these cases. What's particularly distressing is that a majority of these disappearances and murders occur on Native-owned land and are perpetrated by non-Native individuals. The challenge is compounded by a lack of communication and jurisdictional complexities among state, local, federal, and tribal law enforcement agencies, making it exceedingly difficult to initiate investigations.Today, we delve into yet another heart-wrenching MMIW case: that of Kaysera Stops Pretty Places. On August 24, 2019, Kaysera vanished near the Crow Reservation. Five agonizing days later, her lifeless body was found in Hardin, Montana, in the vicinity where she was last seen alive. However, the truth of her tragic fate was not revealed to her family until September 11—nearly two weeks after her disappearance.These stories are not isolated incidents; they are part of a larger pattern of violence and injustice faced by Indigenous women and girls across the Americas. Through shedding light on these cases, we aim to honor the lives lost and demand justice for the MMIW community. Join us as we navigate the chilling realities of MMIW and advocate for change.Nightmares of the americas and the behill network are teaming up with the long hairs. These guys have amazing products and have spent the last 10 years building a strong positive community for men with long hair. Click on the link below and enter code "NIGHTMARES" at check out. https://thelonghairs.us/?dt_id=2267311&fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAabJB5dlPL-NcZi-o-2tRQDtsTRO8llxYt4qZ8m4u7raitbHK_qUexYIrb0_aem_noz8FSXZP2Ij6250h4po_QMerch store- https://indigenoustales.threadless.com/Email us at [email protected] Also check out our Instagram -https://www.instagram.com/indigenous_tales/And our TikTok -https://www.tiktok.com/@indigenous_talesAmanda Bland Dallas area Bakeryinstagram - https://www.instagram.com/cupidsweetsbakes/Cupid Sweets- https://www.facebook.com/cupidsweets

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